oolong tea brewing
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Okay, so I’ve been getting into oolong tea lately. It’s, like, somewhere between green and black tea, and there’s so much variety! I wanted to figure out the best way to brew it, so I did some experimenting. Here’s how it went:
First, I grabbed my gaiwan. It’s this little Chinese brewing cup with a lid and saucer. You can use a regular teapot, but I like the gaiwan because it’s good for multiple infusions, like I do with oolong.
Then I picked my oolong. I went with a lightly oxidized one, kinda greenish, because I was in the mood for something fresh.
The cool thing about oolong is you can steep the same leaves multiple times. Each time, the flavor changes a little.
For the next infusion, I make it very short, like 10 seconds. By infusion 3 it takes about 25 seconds. Then, I start adding more time with each brew, like 30 seconds, then 45, then a minute, and so on. I usually get at least 5 good infusions, sometimes more!
The first brew was light and floral, really fresh-tasting. The later infusions got a little more mellow and toasty, but still had that nice floral aroma. It’s so interesting how the flavor develops!
So, that’s my oolong brewing routine! It’s pretty simple, really, but it’s fun to experiment with different teas and brewing times to see what you like best.
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